Lauderdale County Jails and Prisons are responsible for incarcerating convicted criminals and detaining suspected criminals in Lauderdale County, Alabama. County jails process individuals who have been arrested for misdemeanors or felonies, and they maintain records for people who are arrested and booked through the Lauderdale County correctional facility. They also keep records on people being detained before and during their trials, as well as individuals who have been sentenced to jail time and incarcerated. These Lauderdale County public criminal records contain information on the individual, the criminal charges, any arrests and bails, as well as court sentences, probation, and parole. Jails and Prisons may provide online access to their records.

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Lauderdale County Police Departments act as law enforcement agencies by investigating crimes and maintaining public order in Lauderdale County, Alabama. They also maintain a number of documents about Lauderdale County jail records, including an individual's detentions and incarcerations at a county jail, arrests and bookings at county jails, and any detentions at a county jail before or during a trial. These Lauderdale County criminal records may provide personal information, all criminal charges, any arrests and bails, as well as court sentences, court-ordered probation, and parole from county jails. Police Departments often provide online access to many of their records.

Lauderdale County Sheriff Departments are law enforcement agencies charged with maintaining order and protecting the public safety in Lauderdale County, Alabama. As part of this job, they maintain a number of documents related to county jail stays, including an individual's incarcerations at a Lauderdale County jail, all arrests and bookings at county jails, and any detentions at a county jail before or during a court case. These records often list personal information, all criminal charges, any arrests or bails, as well as court sentences, court-ordered probations, and paroles from county jails. Sheriff Departments may provide online access to their jail records.